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then it's pretty simple to divide jerusalem. to have the jewish neighborhoods for the jews and the arab neighborhoods for the palestinians. it's pretty clear that this is something that can be done, can be achieved. we need to have negotiations in good faith, and unfortunately, israelis and palestinians can't sit alone. they need a third party to go between them. >> when you say jewish neighborhoods for jews, and palestinian neighborhoods for the palestinians, those neighborhoods, where they are, would they be contiguous? would they be related or connected in any realistic way to a palestinian entity that's also self governing? >> i agree, it's very hard. as time goes by and there is no solution, they are we're getting further and further away of being able to have a continuous contiguous territory. but there are solutions, practical solutions that can be found, that still can secure contiguity. >> do you buy that? is there enough left that a finger of land for the palestinian entity. this is enough east jerusalem for us to say
then it's pretty simple to divide jerusalem. to have the jewish neighborhoods for the jews and the arab neighborhoods for the palestinians. it's pretty clear that this is something that can be done, can be achieved. we need to have negotiations in good faith, and unfortunately, israelis and palestinians can't sit alone. they need a third party to go between them. >> when you say jewish neighborhoods for jews, and palestinian neighborhoods for the palestinians, those neighborhoods, where...
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embassy to jerusalem or to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital city presidents issue these waivers under the belief that delaying the recognition of jerusalem would advance the cause of peace some say they lacked courage but they made their best judgment based on facts as they understood them at the time nevertheless the record is in. after more than two decades of waivers we are no to los or to a lasting peace agreement between israel and the palestinians it would be folly to assume that repeating the exact same formula would now produce a different or better result therefore i have determined that it is time to officially recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel while previous presidents have made this a major campaign promise they failed to deliver today i am delivering i've judged this course of action to be in the best interests of the united states of america and the pursuit of peace between israel and the palestinians this is a long overdue step to advance the peace process and to work towards a lasting agreement israel is a sovereign nation with the right like every oth
embassy to jerusalem or to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital city presidents issue these waivers under the belief that delaying the recognition of jerusalem would advance the cause of peace some say they lacked courage but they made their best judgment based on facts as they understood them at the time nevertheless the record is in. after more than two decades of waivers we are no to los or to a lasting peace agreement between israel and the palestinians it would be folly to assume that...
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no humphrey has opened an embassy in jerusalem so far. who can lay claim to jerusalem. un declaration this week reiterated what the un has said in fact for decades namely jerusalem is a final status issue by that they mean it is a matter to be decided at the end of negotiations rather than before they've actually even gotten underway so when tactical terms isn't this rather an odd move by the great deal maker donald trump who in fact as susan said earlier in the program is giving away the very thing that might be able to extract concessions from israel at the very outset. well look first donald trump isn't a great deal maker. secondly he's not giving anything away because drew slim has been the capitol of this since one thousand nine hundred fifty everyone who's ever gone to israel every head of state including arab heads of state including when he came in his historic mission to forge peace between israel and egypt a peace which is lost to the present day by the way. he spoke in the knesset in jerusalem so. the question there's no question that this is the capital and
no humphrey has opened an embassy in jerusalem so far. who can lay claim to jerusalem. un declaration this week reiterated what the un has said in fact for decades namely jerusalem is a final status issue by that they mean it is a matter to be decided at the end of negotiations rather than before they've actually even gotten underway so when tactical terms isn't this rather an odd move by the great deal maker donald trump who in fact as susan said earlier in the program is giving away the very...
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embassy to jerusalem or to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital city presidents issue these waivers under the belief that delaying the recognition of jerusalem would advance the cause of peace some say they lacked courage but they made their best judgment based on facts as they understood them at the time nevertheless the record is in after more than two decades of waivers we are no to los or to a lasting peace agreement between israel and the palestinians it would be folly to assume that repeating the exact same formula would now produce a different or better result therefore i have determined that it is time to officially recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel while previous presidents have made this a major campaign promise they failed to deliver today i am delivering i've judged this course of action to be in the best interests of the united states of america and the pursuit of peace between israel and the palestinians. this is a long overdue step to advance the peace process and to work towards a lasting agreement israel is a sovereign nation with the right like every oth
embassy to jerusalem or to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital city presidents issue these waivers under the belief that delaying the recognition of jerusalem would advance the cause of peace some say they lacked courage but they made their best judgment based on facts as they understood them at the time nevertheless the record is in after more than two decades of waivers we are no to los or to a lasting peace agreement between israel and the palestinians it would be folly to assume that...
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in the heart of the global international community jerusalem is the city of peace general from jerusalem we can have peace and without general salim we cannot have peace we are waiting for the meeting of the arab ministers tomorrow and the some out in turkey on wednesday i believe we will come back to the security council because we asked in our statement that this unanimous position by the fourteen countries in reaffirming the. resolutions of the security council in jerusalem and asking for very sending of the decision of the united states we want that to be reflected in a resolution by the security council. i believe after the meeting of the top ministers we will see further steps in the security council with the view of trying to see that from asian by the fourteen members in the security council to the resolutions that related to jerusalem and asking for the u.s. administration to send this position let me just say a few things in out a bit. of the ah but a lot about potshot of those a few minutes ago one of the abalos i have been listening to the palestinian ambassador to the united
in the heart of the global international community jerusalem is the city of peace general from jerusalem we can have peace and without general salim we cannot have peace we are waiting for the meeting of the arab ministers tomorrow and the some out in turkey on wednesday i believe we will come back to the security council because we asked in our statement that this unanimous position by the fourteen countries in reaffirming the. resolutions of the security council in jerusalem and asking for...
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jerusalem. dreamt about. for hundreds of years. the most recent conqueror was israel it's captured the eastern part of the city in 1967 bringing the whole of jerusalem on to its control in defiance of international law. since then israel has been working with determination to weild the 2 parts of the city into its eternal indivisible capital by building houses for jews and destroying houses in the meantime our ups. israel's project isn't nearly complete within a year or 2 if no one intervenes the invisible line dividing jerusalem into jewish and arab parts will be erased. the palestinian village of silwan clings to a steep hill side facing the bourse of the old city in the valley below lies al gore style neighborhood it's a setting resonant with meeting for muslims christians and jews. they will stand about is situated in the most important one of the most important areas in jerusalem right next to the walls of the intensity situated wide where the temple mount is is observed very very close so it is one of the most important areas
jerusalem. dreamt about. for hundreds of years. the most recent conqueror was israel it's captured the eastern part of the city in 1967 bringing the whole of jerusalem on to its control in defiance of international law. since then israel has been working with determination to weild the 2 parts of the city into its eternal indivisible capital by building houses for jews and destroying houses in the meantime our ups. israel's project isn't nearly complete within a year or 2 if no one intervenes...
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policies that everyone was sort of ignoring the jerusalem embassy. yes in an in the sense that the decision was of course was born out of a congress that's dominated by the israeli lobby and that this that's an ill thought through decision if it's not a foolish decision to. decide that this would be the capital of israel when the united states has signed on. the osce the accords two years before that in shrines in the euro in the united nations security council resolution that says jerusalem will be an issue negotiated by the sea in an israelis towards the end of the peace process so for the united states in one thousand nine hundred five or in two thousand and seventeen. in all fairness to take a decision like that is illegal if not foolish now speaking of long do foolish and ill for through isn't it long due for the united states to have recognized the set of palestine and it's been occupied since one thousand nine hundred seven when is the us position on occupation for the last forty years instead of doing that they have been supporting israel the
policies that everyone was sort of ignoring the jerusalem embassy. yes in an in the sense that the decision was of course was born out of a congress that's dominated by the israeli lobby and that this that's an ill thought through decision if it's not a foolish decision to. decide that this would be the capital of israel when the united states has signed on. the osce the accords two years before that in shrines in the euro in the united nations security council resolution that says jerusalem...
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the reserves course between the state of israel a jerusalem jerusalem east jerusalem and the palestinian authority and it's a little bit misleading to speak about the drop of percentages a and translate that into a drop of figure is a if i can speak for a state of israeli excluding the occupied territories a. then a although the percentage of the christians has been dropping it's not due to a there and drop in absolute figures in absolute figures. the christians have expanded however a proportionally to other groups to a frame of course jews are but in the arab sector most leans. there and you to a. i'm not saying that there is no immigration there isn't a gratian but there are other factors as well there is a lower birth rate and. this is also is something that is very significant and explains why there is a drop in percentage but i wouldn't say that the reason drop in. figures on the contrary ok i. pointed out ok david i'd like to go to you when the when the christian communities of israel in the occupied territories get in the news unfortunately it's for maybe reasons that you wouldn'
the reserves course between the state of israel a jerusalem jerusalem east jerusalem and the palestinian authority and it's a little bit misleading to speak about the drop of percentages a and translate that into a drop of figure is a if i can speak for a state of israeli excluding the occupied territories a. then a although the percentage of the christians has been dropping it's not due to a there and drop in absolute figures in absolute figures. the christians have expanded however a...
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let's go straight to "jerusalem." i have been going to jerusalem all my life since i was a little boy. ever since i have been a writer i have wanted to write basically this book. and i have been thinking of a way to write about jerusalem. there are millions of books about jerusalem but the israel, palestine conflict and king david and jesus and there are very few books maybe one book in print in english that is a parallel history which is the armstrong book. it is a wonderful book but it is about the nature of. [inaudible] i wanted to write a book about the architecture, not just the holiness, theology, one empire after another. but the people that made jerusalem and how they built it. after all the people and families built cities. jerusalem is a city that is involved and has been created by great dramatic tax and a combination of these two things. i wanted to catch that. looked at the book for a long time and i read other books and once i read about benjamin disraeli who said when i would to read a book, i write it.
let's go straight to "jerusalem." i have been going to jerusalem all my life since i was a little boy. ever since i have been a writer i have wanted to write basically this book. and i have been thinking of a way to write about jerusalem. there are millions of books about jerusalem but the israel, palestine conflict and king david and jesus and there are very few books maybe one book in print in english that is a parallel history which is the armstrong book. it is a wonderful book but...
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this was a business for palestinians in jerusalem i remember. i was a little kid i would come with my family this was the most expensive part of jerusalem it was an industrial zone as israel decides to build the wall that connects the street there used to be a street that connects with all of the front communities in the east jerusalem they come they build their wall and they shut it and they say you are no longer have access to your neighbor you no longer have access to your school you no longer have access to your work. we came down from the neighborhood that i live in good infrastructure the new u.s. embassy and then you drive down the 1st thing you get is a police station a border police that kind of clarifies from this point on we need to be in control and then you drive through a person never heard that because there's a settlement here there's so many behind us then you see there's good infrastructure there's lights there's sidewalks and then the entrance of the settlement comes and just after it ends there's no sidewalk. neighborhood and
this was a business for palestinians in jerusalem i remember. i was a little kid i would come with my family this was the most expensive part of jerusalem it was an industrial zone as israel decides to build the wall that connects the street there used to be a street that connects with all of the front communities in the east jerusalem they come they build their wall and they shut it and they say you are no longer have access to your neighbor you no longer have access to your school you no...
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it again this past summer when the jerusalem embassy act putting in place recognition officially of jerusalem by the united states as israel's capital and also laying the groundwork for those plans to move the embassy to jerusalem from tel aviv well certainly there was bipartisan support there certainly isn't now in fact one of the top democratic chairs of the senate intelligence committee who has been a very vocal critic of donald trump in fact is saying that there is some deep concern not only about how this could undermine peace efforts but also how it could put american security interests at risk the wording from him particularly this comes that he in his words mark warner at the wrong time it would inflame tensions in the region and also ends longstanding u.s. policy also international agreements where it has always been acknowledged that any status of jerusalem would be part of a final status peace deal so certainly there is a lot of concern by some democratic lawmakers that seems to contradict the president's position also too there seems to be a little bit of a a lack of recognition a
it again this past summer when the jerusalem embassy act putting in place recognition officially of jerusalem by the united states as israel's capital and also laying the groundwork for those plans to move the embassy to jerusalem from tel aviv well certainly there was bipartisan support there certainly isn't now in fact one of the top democratic chairs of the senate intelligence committee who has been a very vocal critic of donald trump in fact is saying that there is some deep concern not...
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jerusalem. jerusalem is a particularly unpromising spot. to have become as important as it became. it does not have a strategic location. it is not even on a water way, on a river or anything like that. jerusalem was chosen as a capitol city because of where it l laid, right in the middle. kind of like washington, d.c. in the united states. >> the great thing of jerusalem, it was a fortified strong point which made it attractive. conquering a walt city made a whole lot of sense. when the israelites settle the country, they had not taken jerusalem. jerusalem remains in the hands of the naval -- the jebisites were holding on. they were holding onto the last bit of canaans. >> they evolve in a political discourse were by some palestinians that they are ancestors. >> it is so important to understand jerusalem history because many of the modern conflicts are rouoted in the past. if you can prove that you are descended by the jebusites then you can say that you have the say of the city verses the israelites. >> david says to his troops, if any one of you able to get in and penetrate the
jerusalem. jerusalem is a particularly unpromising spot. to have become as important as it became. it does not have a strategic location. it is not even on a water way, on a river or anything like that. jerusalem was chosen as a capitol city because of where it l laid, right in the middle. kind of like washington, d.c. in the united states. >> the great thing of jerusalem, it was a fortified strong point which made it attractive. conquering a walt city made a whole lot of sense. when the...
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protests in palestine as president prepares to recognize that this feud at city of jerusalem as israel's capital. and barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london will have the latest on that story from the u.s. in jerusalem and around the world because there has been global condemnation turkey's president and the king of jordan a warning that the move will fuel extremism in other news russia's president vladimir putin says he will seek another term as president in next year's elections and thousands of homes under threat as wildfire rages in southern california. hello thank you for joining us in just a few hours u.s. president donald trump is due to announce of the citizen to recognize drusilla as israel's capital and move the american embassy there it's a highly controversial decision palestinian leaders in the occupied west bank and gaza are calling for three days of rage world leaders have voiced their concerns with many warning trump against the move the status of. roessler is central to the middle east peace process though it's been left unresolved in years of negotiat
protests in palestine as president prepares to recognize that this feud at city of jerusalem as israel's capital. and barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london will have the latest on that story from the u.s. in jerusalem and around the world because there has been global condemnation turkey's president and the king of jordan a warning that the move will fuel extremism in other news russia's president vladimir putin says he will seek another term as president in next year's...
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everything stopped in jerusalem. it started in the morning, continued through the afternoon, and towards the evening, it was clear that the jordanians mean war. >> the war for the middle east has come directly to jerusalem. dr. henry thayer created his witch hazel remedies when “toner” was nary a word. his alcohol-free formulas, which bestow new life to skin, are still beloved today. thayers natural remedies. skincare ahead of its time. [music plays.] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the battle for jerusalem has begun. the egyptian president nasser is now in command of the jordanian army and has given orders to shell west jerusalem. moshe dayan looks to retaliate. he sets his sights on one of the most strategic locations in the city, ammunition hill. >> ammunition hill is a big hill overlooking jerusalem. the problem with taking ammunition hill is that the jordanians know that this is an important strategic place as well. and so they're going to defend it, and it is already heavily armed. >> the paratroopers were consider
everything stopped in jerusalem. it started in the morning, continued through the afternoon, and towards the evening, it was clear that the jordanians mean war. >> the war for the middle east has come directly to jerusalem. dr. henry thayer created his witch hazel remedies when “toner” was nary a word. his alcohol-free formulas, which bestow new life to skin, are still beloved today. thayers natural remedies. skincare ahead of its time. [music plays.] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>>...
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jerusalem has long been the heart of palestine and always will be jerusalem significance to all arabs and muslims worldwide also cannot be under estimated it is the first qibla and i'll head i'm a shareef is the third holiest sanctuary in islam the historic status quo at me shareef must be fully respected and preserved as repeatedly called for the arab and muslim nations and by the international community as a whole reflected in the resolutions of this council and the general assembly we recognize the hashemite kingdom of jordan and its special role and efforts in this regard as gusto the gusto of the holy sites in jerusalem and the clarity and strength of statements bayed made in recent days. profound backlash against this response a billion a lateral decision. the legitimate concerns and interest of the international community in the question of jerusalem jerusalem has long been accorded a special political legal status beginning with general assembly resolution one eight one of nine hundred forty seven in which the city was designated a corpus separate them and the many resolutions
jerusalem has long been the heart of palestine and always will be jerusalem significance to all arabs and muslims worldwide also cannot be under estimated it is the first qibla and i'll head i'm a shareef is the third holiest sanctuary in islam the historic status quo at me shareef must be fully respected and preserved as repeatedly called for the arab and muslim nations and by the international community as a whole reflected in the resolutions of this council and the general assembly we...
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and palestine is jerusalem. there is anger there is the violence tourism status is extremely sensitive in the israeli palestinian conflict. never give up jerusalem but there is a reality many of the refugees. given up hope just like jerusalem the right to return has been at the heart of the palestinian struggle it's been seven decades and no one here has returned home. thirty four year old mohammad jamal was born in lebanon he has a nursing degree but he can't find a job palestinian refugees in lebanon are banned from working in many professions and have little rights in a country that has tried to prevent settlement for bahama jerusalem status and returning to palestine are lost causes. in the right return is a forgotten cause it is not our intention to forget about it but the arab rulers betrayed palestine for us the priority is to live stateless these refugees live in desperate conditions very few were under the illusion that peace with israel was ever a possibility and for them the u.s. decision to recognize
and palestine is jerusalem. there is anger there is the violence tourism status is extremely sensitive in the israeli palestinian conflict. never give up jerusalem but there is a reality many of the refugees. given up hope just like jerusalem the right to return has been at the heart of the palestinian struggle it's been seven decades and no one here has returned home. thirty four year old mohammad jamal was born in lebanon he has a nursing degree but he can't find a job palestinian refugees in...
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effort to keep jerusalem out of the war. jossi, your book tracks the lives of the paratroopers who re-unified the city, what did you learn? >> well, the question that long haunts me about the israeli society how do we manage to hold together despite the strains that could tear another society apart? especially the left/right debate over the territories. because each camp sees the vision of the other as a kind of existential threat to the country itself. and as i was researching the story of brigade 55 which liberated the wall, i realized that some of the leaders of both the future settlement movement and the future peace movement were sharing the same metapho l metaphoralmetaphora he can of -- we argue about the victories we bring together. >> this was left and right fought together liberated jerusalem. and i think that most basic of connections prevails still? still holds us together? >> absolutely. >> let me ask you again, michael, the lasting impact of the war on israel, in your opinion. the lasting impact of the war. >>
effort to keep jerusalem out of the war. jossi, your book tracks the lives of the paratroopers who re-unified the city, what did you learn? >> well, the question that long haunts me about the israeli society how do we manage to hold together despite the strains that could tear another society apart? especially the left/right debate over the territories. because each camp sees the vision of the other as a kind of existential threat to the country itself. and as i was researching the story...
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of course, jerusalem is known as jerusalem of gold. so on the golden anniversary of the city's reunification, michael, let's start with you, what wish do you have for the city's future? >> i think jerusalem should be viewed by the people of the middle east and not only by the people of the middle east as an example of what can be done. not what can't be done. you know, whether i'm conducting diplomacy in the prime minister's office or representing my party, i'm reminded of the fact i'm a two-hour drive from isis. i'm four or five-hour drive from the civil war in iraq, three-hour drive from the civil war in sinai and hamas and gaza. yet, here we are in this capital of israel in i can necessary set, jews of various stripes, and observances and political outlooks, christians, muslims, drews, debating, debating the hardest issues, we debate them loudly and we decide democratically without anybody raising a fist, must less firing a gun. jerusalem is an example to the middle east and the world of what can be, what the middle east can be. jer
of course, jerusalem is known as jerusalem of gold. so on the golden anniversary of the city's reunification, michael, let's start with you, what wish do you have for the city's future? >> i think jerusalem should be viewed by the people of the middle east and not only by the people of the middle east as an example of what can be done. not what can't be done. you know, whether i'm conducting diplomacy in the prime minister's office or representing my party, i'm reminded of the fact i'm a...
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you know what the jerusalem syndrome is, the special madness we call offto jerusalem. to jerusalem. now, in jerusalem there's a mental institution, mental hospital which specializes in the jerusalem syndrome. and every year several hundred people are hospitalized with the jerusalem syndrome. and i've been to this place, and it's one of the few places where you walk in, and you see the patients say -- if you say jesus, several people turn around. [laughter] and, in fact, there are various levels of jerusalem syndrome. and it's had many names over the years, jerusalem madnd, jerusalem fever -- madness, jerusalem fever, but it's not just a sort of silly name for what happens to be people of jerusalem, it is a psychiatric, it's recognized by psychiatrists as a genuine, um, syndrome. and it, um, what it's caused by is the disappointment. it's particularly christian pilgrims, but actually, i think, certainly jewish pilgrims have also suffered from it, and certainly muslims have suffered from it too. and, in fact, it's one of the bizarre characteristics of jerusalem that i think just about
you know what the jerusalem syndrome is, the special madness we call offto jerusalem. to jerusalem. now, in jerusalem there's a mental institution, mental hospital which specializes in the jerusalem syndrome. and every year several hundred people are hospitalized with the jerusalem syndrome. and i've been to this place, and it's one of the few places where you walk in, and you see the patients say -- if you say jesus, several people turn around. [laughter] and, in fact, there are various levels...
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and in order to end the occupation of east jerusalem. and the specific situation and the status of jerusalem. and the one state with regard to this long-standing issue including the former u.s. administration 1947. and that day by day resolution and regrettably and how the united states chooses international law and ignores the international consensus with the israeli occupation with this veto united states has missed the opportunity to reach once again this decision by any means. and that status of the united states to undermine any future peace process so today is a total bias rather than opposition with the israeli is why we were awaiting a peace plan deciding with the realization that this underscores the failure imperative have the process going forward that is binding and remain valid that cannot have that adopted resolution really because it put the councils authority in all cases with the resolution aside from palestine. and then there is imbalance we refuse to accept to be the exception to every rule but to speak in one voice wi
and in order to end the occupation of east jerusalem. and the specific situation and the status of jerusalem. and the one state with regard to this long-standing issue including the former u.s. administration 1947. and that day by day resolution and regrettably and how the united states chooses international law and ignores the international consensus with the israeli occupation with this veto united states has missed the opportunity to reach once again this decision by any means. and that...
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this is why the outcome of jerusalem in the situation with jerusalem can only be decided by the parties with the support of the united nations and not through a unilateral decision. now, today, there is a body of international law and there is an international consensus on the two state solution with jerusalem as a capital for both states and it would be agreed-upon for resolving the situation. the egyptian text simply recalls these various elements. this is why france, of course, voted in favor of this text. as a permanent member of the security council, as a friend of both israel and palestine, france will spare no effort to bring the parties to the table of negotiation and to achieve an agreement in accordance with this council. there is no shortcut to this very hard path in france will continue to speak truth to both parties on this issue which, once again,}is key to stability in the whole of the middle east. that's why it is essential that we don't cease our efforts but continue to meet in the council to ensure we can play a powerful role on this crucial issue and you can be assure
this is why the outcome of jerusalem in the situation with jerusalem can only be decided by the parties with the support of the united nations and not through a unilateral decision. now, today, there is a body of international law and there is an international consensus on the two state solution with jerusalem as a capital for both states and it would be agreed-upon for resolving the situation. the egyptian text simply recalls these various elements. this is why france, of course, voted in...
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is jerusalem's. what else could it be? could it become as erdogan has said, the capital of a palestinian state? what has to happen in that direction? you can open the gates of hell, have days of rage, go around killing people. everyone knows that will not solve the problem. melinda: i want to go back to the question of how much this decision from the u.s. might preclude or not, but let's pick up on the question of if we are going to see days of rage. you said that trump is essentially sacrificing the palestinians, but despite the , it has been relatively quiet so far. why is that? could it be that palestinians themselves say this amounts to recognition of facts on the ground? akram: everyone knows israel has been occupied jerusalem since 1967. that is the fact on the ground, so we should recognize that. the call for days of rage is nothing but the limit. at the same time, 5000 palestinians have been wounded and four killed in the past few days -- or should we say for the past week. i want to call tha
is jerusalem's. what else could it be? could it become as erdogan has said, the capital of a palestinian state? what has to happen in that direction? you can open the gates of hell, have days of rage, go around killing people. everyone knows that will not solve the problem. melinda: i want to go back to the question of how much this decision from the u.s. might preclude or not, but let's pick up on the question of if we are going to see days of rage. you said that trump is essentially...
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you have seen it experienced in jerusalem for thousands of years. >> for the jews, jerusalem is where solomon built the holy temple. >> for christians, this is a place where jesus was crucified. >> for muslims, jerusalem is where the prophet muhammad made the night journey. >> people are said to have conquered the world have swept through this city. >> no other individual changed the landscape, in the way that herod the great did. >> he was determined to take on the christians and throw them out of jerusalem. >> at a time of ottoman islam rule, the british badly wanted to control the holy land. >> against british government policy in palestine. >> we are the only people in the world. >> for israelis, the creation of the state of israel is seen as a miracle. and, of course, for the palestinians, it's a great disaster. >> the history of jerusalem. a very complicated story. and if you don't know it, in its complexity, it's very hard to understand what's going on there, today. >> the past is never dead. and if there is a city in the world, to which that applies, it's jerusalem. >>> when y
you have seen it experienced in jerusalem for thousands of years. >> for the jews, jerusalem is where solomon built the holy temple. >> for christians, this is a place where jesus was crucified. >> for muslims, jerusalem is where the prophet muhammad made the night journey. >> people are said to have conquered the world have swept through this city. >> no other individual changed the landscape, in the way that herod the great did. >> he was determined to take...
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call today to become a vital part of the save jerusalem campaign. of the save jerusalem campaign. premiere. but don't go anywhere. dr. phil's exclusive with george and cindy anthony starts right now. >> dr. phil: we're starting our 10th s
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embassy to open in jerusalem. president trump confirming his summit with north korea's kim jong-un for june 12 in singapore. here is reaction such open in jerusalem. there is lindsey graham who is leading the congressional delegation. thank you for being here. i'm not can ask you what a great thing this is because i know you're a big supporter of the creation of the embassy in jerusalem. my question to you can is what signal does this send to iran and after that, russia and the north korea. >> when it comes to the united states and israel we are rejecting the obama model of tepid support. you have israel's back. if you have a problem with jerusalem being the capital of israel, take it up with god. he's telling iran, we have israel's back. he's telling north korea that i'm going to be different than the presidents before me. when i say gonna do something, i mean it. i said i was going to withdraw from the iranian bill and he did. and rocket man, i want you to be successful but if you we don't have an agreement you'
embassy to open in jerusalem. president trump confirming his summit with north korea's kim jong-un for june 12 in singapore. here is reaction such open in jerusalem. there is lindsey graham who is leading the congressional delegation. thank you for being here. i'm not can ask you what a great thing this is because i know you're a big supporter of the creation of the embassy in jerusalem. my question to you can is what signal does this send to iran and after that, russia and the north korea....
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president's decision to move the american embassy to jerusalem. for israel it's been clear for a long time that jerusalem is its real capital on this and started. swiss born came to israel ten years ago and became an israeli citizen five years later. he wanted to become more intensely involved with his jewish religion. he studied hebrew and became a tour guide. at the. smaller lives close to the government district in the western part of the city but. after he got married his wife in france moved here from another part of israel to be with him. this small apartment is full of there waiting for a chance. that you're making plans for their anniversary. but no one in israel can completely escape into private life politics is everywhere . succumbs can see the israeli parliament building from their kitchen window. into a common one distinction you can see the knesset behind me and there's the supreme court over there in the. decision or the decision by the european countries on whether jerusalem is the capital or not make much of a difference to see th
president's decision to move the american embassy to jerusalem. for israel it's been clear for a long time that jerusalem is its real capital on this and started. swiss born came to israel ten years ago and became an israeli citizen five years later. he wanted to become more intensely involved with his jewish religion. he studied hebrew and became a tour guide. at the. smaller lives close to the government district in the western part of the city but. after he got married his wife in france...
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define now what jerusalem means it is merely going to say that jerusalem is the eternal capital of israel of course as far as the palestinian authority passing officials are concerned that is taking sides definitively it is really scuppering the trump peace plan before it even happens all right harry these trees and thank you very much says. she is in ramallah in the occupied west bank and the palestinian authority has been very very quick to state its position on this and and indeed all of the palestinians have decided that a three day period of rage is what is is is required in response of what they anticipate to come from washington in a couple of hours three hours from now. yes absolutely i mean if anyone you talk to would take it for granted that this announcement will be made by president trump now the women in the words you hear. describing that what will happen in a few hours is the zoster to madness we heard that from a senior palestinian official basically people see the they are angry they say that they have been for years been told that there is prospect of a peace agreement e
define now what jerusalem means it is merely going to say that jerusalem is the eternal capital of israel of course as far as the palestinian authority passing officials are concerned that is taking sides definitively it is really scuppering the trump peace plan before it even happens all right harry these trees and thank you very much says. she is in ramallah in the occupied west bank and the palestinian authority has been very very quick to state its position on this and and indeed all of the...
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jerusalem. poets, prophets, conquer conquerers, whores, kings, emesss, the people that made a city and lived in it. >> not just a place of building and holy sights. >> rose: not just a dusty place of historic buildings but people who inhabited the streets and corners. >> that's right. >> rose: how did you choose where to start and end? you started in 70... >> i started in 70 with the destruction of the city by titus. but th's an introduction that gives you a sort of theme, a great theme of drama, destruction. i mean, tus' sie of the city almost belongs in the... in a catalog of horrors of the siege of leningr. the battle. it was a diabolical scene. but we actually start the book right back at king david and it goesrom canaanites and king david right up to netanyahu and barack obama. >> rose: what is e jerusalem sin sdplopl >> well, that's not about jerusalem. jerusalem syndrome is the madness puliar to jerusalem and the reason why it exists is because jerusalem exts on heaven and on earth. it's
jerusalem. poets, prophets, conquer conquerers, whores, kings, emesss, the people that made a city and lived in it. >> not just a place of building and holy sights. >> rose: not just a dusty place of historic buildings but people who inhabited the streets and corners. >> that's right. >> rose: how did you choose where to start and end? you started in 70... >> i started in 70 with the destruction of the city by titus. but th's an introduction that gives you a sort...
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it is the history of jerusalem that makes it the center of the world. >> after solomon's rule, jerusalem remains in a state of chaos for centuries. but that will all change when a towering republic arrives on the shores of palestine with one clear goal. to conquer is entire world. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. thank you to all watching us from here, canada and around the world. as the u.k. lifts covid restrictions, the prime minister needs to self-isolate. we're in london where cases continue to surge. plus one of the biggest names in ten sis out of the olympics just four days before the opening ceremonies. from devastating floods in europe to the mass wildfires across the western u.s., the
it is the history of jerusalem that makes it the center of the world. >> after solomon's rule, jerusalem remains in a state of chaos for centuries. but that will all change when a towering republic arrives on the shores of palestine with one clear goal. to conquer is entire world. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. thank you to all watching us from here, canada and around the world. as the u.k. lifts covid restrictions, the prime minister needs to self-isolate....
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country's state to israel jerusalem is palestine and palestine is jerusalem. there is anger there is the violence tourism status is extremely sensitive in the israeli palestinian conflict. palestinians say they will never give up jerusalem but there is a reality many of the refugees here say that they have given up hope just like jerusalem the right to return has been at the heart of the palestinian struggle it's been seven decades and no one here has returned home. thirty four year old mohammad jamal was born in lebanon he has a nursing degree but he can't find a job palestinian refugees in lebanon are banned from working in many professions and have little rights in a country that has tried to prevent settlement for bahama jerusalem status of returning to palestine are lost causes in. the right return is forgotten cause is not our intention to forget about it but the arab rulers betrayed palestine for us the priority is to live stateless these refugees live in desperate conditions very few were under the illusion that peace with israel was ever a possibility
country's state to israel jerusalem is palestine and palestine is jerusalem. there is anger there is the violence tourism status is extremely sensitive in the israeli palestinian conflict. palestinians say they will never give up jerusalem but there is a reality many of the refugees here say that they have given up hope just like jerusalem the right to return has been at the heart of the palestinian struggle it's been seven decades and no one here has returned home. thirty four year old...
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any time jerusalem has someone come along who wants everything to himself for some reason jerusalem says that's not the way the city of god is going to be. and that's because as history has shown us, the times when jerusalem is at peace is when this city is shared by its people. >> the jews emerge differently from the destruction of the temple of 70. instead of praying at the temple in jerusalem, they became not linked to a temple but in fact linked to the torah. the christians, then a small jewish sect, escaped from the siege to become a separate religion, separating for the first time from the mother religion of judaism. and 6 centuries later islam, mohamed when he preached his new last revelation of islam, he argued that the destruction of the temple marked the withdrawal by god of the special blessing bestowed on the jewish people giving room for islam. so in many ways out of herod's temple and its destruction came the world we know today. >> but this new world is more deeply divided than ever before. and brings with it one of the deadliest conflicts in recorded history. >>> hello an
any time jerusalem has someone come along who wants everything to himself for some reason jerusalem says that's not the way the city of god is going to be. and that's because as history has shown us, the times when jerusalem is at peace is when this city is shared by its people. >> the jews emerge differently from the destruction of the temple of 70. instead of praying at the temple in jerusalem, they became not linked to a temple but in fact linked to the torah. the christians, then a...
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embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. despite his announcement, however, president trump, like pastst u.s. presidents, signed a waiver that keeps the u.s. embassy in tel aviv. this waiver has been signed by u.s. presidents every six months since 1995. control of jerusalem is one of the most contested issues between israelis and palestinians. the israeli military seized control of east jerusalem in 1967 and has occupied the territory ever since. palestinians, however, have long seen east jerusalem as the capital of their future country. since 1967, the u.n. security council and u.n. general assembly have passed dozens of resolutions calling for israel to end its occupation of east jerusalem. currently, 86 nations have their embassies in tel aviv. no country has an embassy in jerusalem. palestinian president mahmoud abbas said trump's announcement meant the united states had abdicated its role in the middle east peace process. chief palestinian negotiator saeb erekat said -- "president trump just destroyed any policy of a t
embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. despite his announcement, however, president trump, like pastst u.s. presidents, signed a waiver that keeps the u.s. embassy in tel aviv. this waiver has been signed by u.s. presidents every six months since 1995. control of jerusalem is one of the most contested issues between israelis and palestinians. the israeli military seized control of east jerusalem in 1967 and has occupied the territory ever since. palestinians, however, have long seen east jerusalem...
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jerusalem is protected by. the principles in the charter of the united nations that it does not allow any change by any occupying force. and. under international law it is a well off and occupied land and the occupying force has not does not have any authority to change it and and to change anything and therefore big decision of the united states does not have any effect on the status of jerusalem. or any of the other or. otherwise for such is the america of just about just is the maker of force. but secondly that decision american decision is no more than a. that nation and forcibly impose in. occupation on the land. and it is in direct contrast with the international number three this decision undermines. confidence in the american administration in respect of the peaceful. negotiated settlement with the palestinian people and also it would make palestine and now the countries to reconsider their view of the american and astray shannen how much will they serve the interest. for the palestinians. east jerusale
jerusalem is protected by. the principles in the charter of the united nations that it does not allow any change by any occupying force. and. under international law it is a well off and occupied land and the occupying force has not does not have any authority to change it and and to change anything and therefore big decision of the united states does not have any effect on the status of jerusalem. or any of the other or. otherwise for such is the america of just about just is the maker of...
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jerusalem is known as jerusalem of gold. anniversary ofn the city's reunification, michael let's start with you. what wish to have for the city's future? michael: i think jerusalem should be viewed by the people of the middle east and not only by the people of the middle east, as an example of what can be done. not what cannot you don't. whether i am conducting prime -- diplomacy and the prime minister's office and representing the london party or knesset, i am always reminded by the fact that i am basically a two-hour drive from isis. a 4 hour drive from the civil war in a half drive from gaza. and yet, here we are in this ,apital of israel in knesset here's the various stripes and jews, christians, debating. debating the hardest issues. we do become loudly and decide democratically without anybody firing a fist much less a gun. jerusalem is an example to the middle east and the world of what can be. -- what dateest middle east can be should be recognized by all of humanity. >> beautiful. >> very briefly. your hopes. >> jer
jerusalem is known as jerusalem of gold. anniversary ofn the city's reunification, michael let's start with you. what wish to have for the city's future? michael: i think jerusalem should be viewed by the people of the middle east and not only by the people of the middle east, as an example of what can be done. not what cannot you don't. whether i am conducting prime -- diplomacy and the prime minister's office and representing the london party or knesset, i am always reminded by the fact that...
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jerusalem not us, jerusalem theater. but it not -- it's not just a silly name to what happens to people in jerusalem. it's a psychiatric -- it's recognized by site waitress is a genuine syndrome. and what it is caused by it is a disappointment. it is particularly christian pilgrims, but actually i think certainly jewish pilgrims also suffer from it. and certainly in the slums suffer from it, too. in fact, one of the desired. or sticks at jerusalem but i think anyone who gets control of jerusalem starts to suffer from the jerusalem syndrome, too. every congruous masher control in the end have succumbed in some way. because mono atheism means that if you believe, you believe in one god, one way and therefore you simply can't compromise. you can't mark about what the road to heaven, which is the road to the last of the end days, to the last judgment. that is why there is a peculiar nature to one city where people don't just want to live there. they want to possess it totally. to come back to the jerusalem syndrome, it's a d
jerusalem not us, jerusalem theater. but it not -- it's not just a silly name to what happens to people in jerusalem. it's a psychiatric -- it's recognized by site waitress is a genuine syndrome. and what it is caused by it is a disappointment. it is particularly christian pilgrims, but actually i think certainly jewish pilgrims also suffer from it. and certainly in the slums suffer from it, too. in fact, one of the desired. or sticks at jerusalem but i think anyone who gets control of...
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donald trump said jerusalem is the capital of israel and now israeli m.p.'s have passed a new law making it harder for any future government to compromise with the palestinians one hopes then for a two state solution this is inside story. the a. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan in the words of one israeli opposition m.p. when jerusalem burns everything burns naaman shive fears a newly passed law in the knesset could lead to more unrest in the middle east the israeli law makes it harder to divide the contested capital of jerusalem in any future deal with the palestinians and it reduces the palestinian population of the city by one third new borders have been drawn up so that several arab neighborhoods are now outside jerusalem it could all have a dramatic impact on any peace deal between israel and palestine with some saying it's yet another fatal blow to the two state solution we'll get to our guests in just a moment but first mohammed jan jhoom reports from west jerusalem. at its core this new law would require that eighty of one hundred twe
donald trump said jerusalem is the capital of israel and now israeli m.p.'s have passed a new law making it harder for any future government to compromise with the palestinians one hopes then for a two state solution this is inside story. the a. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan in the words of one israeli opposition m.p. when jerusalem burns everything burns naaman shive fears a newly passed law in the knesset could lead to more unrest in the middle east the israeli law makes it...
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jerusalem a final stop those issues. that must be resolved through direct negotiations between the two parties on the basis of the relevant security council and general assembly resolutions taking into account the legitimate concerns of both the palestinian and israeli sides a number of other leaders have backed the un position among them pope francis released a statement calling on all to respect to roast lamb status quo based as he put it on the pertinent united nations resolution criticism of president trump's decision coming to from the president of france this is. this is a regrettable decision that france does not approve of and which goes against international law and all the u.n. security council resolutions and the british prime minister theresa may said the following we disagree with the u.s. decision to move its embassy to jerusalem and recognize jerusalem as the israeli capital before a final status agreement we believe it is unhelpful in terms of prospects for peace in the region the british embassy to israe
jerusalem a final stop those issues. that must be resolved through direct negotiations between the two parties on the basis of the relevant security council and general assembly resolutions taking into account the legitimate concerns of both the palestinian and israeli sides a number of other leaders have backed the un position among them pope francis released a statement calling on all to respect to roast lamb status quo based as he put it on the pertinent united nations resolution criticism...
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east jerusalem don't go to west jerusalem the people from worcester some don't call. mohammed lives in the shoe effect refugee camp in eastern jerusalem which is behind the security will. traces of a demonstration against israeli soldiers the day before can still be seen. israel controls the entrance and exit to the camp while the rest of it is mainly under united nations administration. crucially. berber place for children stubble you have kids children singing about killing people. about. committing suicide for. for your homeland. i don't see the point i understood that i want to live for my home to build it not to die for it's a long process it doesn't change does not happen to me. you don't have to ask anyone here about the usa most palestinians have lost faith in america as a mediator in the middle east conflict especially in the wake of trump's decision. but mama grabby assertion of one thing he is sick and tired of all the violence too much violence and some ten days. three kids from the refugio got killed by the soldiers and there. i had a very very strong per
east jerusalem don't go to west jerusalem the people from worcester some don't call. mohammed lives in the shoe effect refugee camp in eastern jerusalem which is behind the security will. traces of a demonstration against israeli soldiers the day before can still be seen. israel controls the entrance and exit to the camp while the rest of it is mainly under united nations administration. crucially. berber place for children stubble you have kids children singing about killing people. about....
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and that's jerusalem's tragedy. >> the british are half a world away, but their fascination with jerusalem only begins with king richard. it will be 725 years before they will get another chance to stake a claim to the holy city. >>> jerusalem is the universal city, the chosen city, the holy city. that's its blessing, but it also gives it its danger and its ugliness too, because it means that people believe that they must possess it absolutely. >> the palestinian/israeli conflict that we are experiencing today, you've seen it experienced in jerusalem for thousands of years. >> for the jews, jerusalem is where solomon built the holy temple. >> for christians, this is the place where jesus was crucified. >> for muslims, jerusalem is where the prophet muhammed made the night journey. >> people who are said to have conquered the world have swept through this city. >> no other individual changed the landscape in the way herod the great did. >> saladin was determined to take on the christians and throw them out of jerusalem. >> at a time of ottoman/islamic rule, the british badly wanted to contr
and that's jerusalem's tragedy. >> the british are half a world away, but their fascination with jerusalem only begins with king richard. it will be 725 years before they will get another chance to stake a claim to the holy city. >>> jerusalem is the universal city, the chosen city, the holy city. that's its blessing, but it also gives it its danger and its ugliness too, because it means that people believe that they must possess it absolutely. >> the palestinian/israeli...
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jerusalem block. hello mr buck out of welcome to the show so long thank you shalom it says very nice to have you here well first of all let's talk about about this film the innocence of muslims which has caused fury all of the middle east these days. but what is surprising for me it's practically cause no trouble in israel itself so why do you think this is happening in one why are the israeli muslims more tolerant. to this movie. well in jerusalem and in israel as a whole we promote mutual life coexistence jerusalem lately in the last few years is one of the most quiet cities in the world we are upgrading the quality of life for residents it's a democracy so demonstrations are allowed but no violence is allowed so while we have demonstrations like in any other modern country and modern city we will not allow demonstrations to become violent and so people are welcome to this freedom of choice there's freedom of religion freedom of expression and freedom to demonstrate as long as you do it legally and
jerusalem block. hello mr buck out of welcome to the show so long thank you shalom it says very nice to have you here well first of all let's talk about about this film the innocence of muslims which has caused fury all of the middle east these days. but what is surprising for me it's practically cause no trouble in israel itself so why do you think this is happening in one why are the israeli muslims more tolerant. to this movie. well in jerusalem and in israel as a whole we promote mutual...
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opening of the embassy in jerusalem. protests resumed today. 60 people were killed yesterday and thousands more injured. press tv is iran's english news channel and aired its coverage of the protests in gaza. his is 40 minutes. >> special coverage of the controversial opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem and the anti-israel and anti-. the white house delegation and israeli seeks to gather for the inauguration this afternoon, clashes erupted between the protestors at the border between gaza strip and israel and occupied west bank and palestinian were killed in the order between gaza and israel. the u.s. president trump recognized the city of jerusalem as israel's capital. the move also comes a day earlier as a catastrophe. palestinians were forced to leave their home in 1948 which resulted in enslavement of tens of thousands of palestinians. let me introduce our guests for this afternoon's show for joining us us in the studio. political observer and protestor from the university. and leading member of the palestinian
opening of the embassy in jerusalem. protests resumed today. 60 people were killed yesterday and thousands more injured. press tv is iran's english news channel and aired its coverage of the protests in gaza. his is 40 minutes. >> special coverage of the controversial opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem and the anti-israel and anti-. the white house delegation and israeli seeks to gather for the inauguration this afternoon, clashes erupted between the protestors at the border between...
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today i'm stressing that jerusalem is unified no east jerusalem no west jerusalem jerusalem is a palestinian arab muslim city and is the capital city of the whole of palestine today i am saying that palestine is unified from the sea to the river unified palestine will never be divided into two countries now you say the so-called peace process has gone forever once and for all and then we will go out of the oslo dark tunnel. all right let's go live to harry forsett our correspondent who's in occupied east jerusalem and how it seems very much to say the president's announcement has unleashed a tide of anger. because right you can see behind me there is a growing group of people who've been here all day really since we arrived early this morning and the numbers have grown with the protest has been going and they've been chanting. in defense of the luxor mosque of the al aqsa mosque compound inside injuries and they've been chanting against the decision obviously by the last night have been some minor scuffles here police and have occasionally the forces have occasionally moved in to separate so
today i'm stressing that jerusalem is unified no east jerusalem no west jerusalem jerusalem is a palestinian arab muslim city and is the capital city of the whole of palestine today i am saying that palestine is unified from the sea to the river unified palestine will never be divided into two countries now you say the so-called peace process has gone forever once and for all and then we will go out of the oslo dark tunnel. all right let's go live to harry forsett our correspondent who's in...
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and jerusalem, if jerusalem should be capital of an independent palestinian state. clearly, this statement shows the imperialistic role of the usa against the palestinian people as well. and it is i think, ignores the right of the palestinian people to have a viable independent state and with or as a capital east jerusalem. the un security council resolution actually dealt with this and also, it specifies that all of the legal measures that are adopted by israel which is imposed on the situation in jerusalem, is devoid of legal basis and should be listed immediately. but even now, israel is still building its settlements and it is forcing the palestinians but at the same time it is criminally continuing to infringe international law and human rights of palestinian people as well as the resolutions from the united nation security council. >> the eu there is major responsibility also for the ongoing crimes committed by israel against palestinian people. and through the really, we should adopt drastic measures in order to ensure that israel complies with the situation
and jerusalem, if jerusalem should be capital of an independent palestinian state. clearly, this statement shows the imperialistic role of the usa against the palestinian people as well. and it is i think, ignores the right of the palestinian people to have a viable independent state and with or as a capital east jerusalem. the un security council resolution actually dealt with this and also, it specifies that all of the legal measures that are adopted by israel which is imposed on the...
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law by recognizing jerusalem however the u.s. ambassador as you say nikki haley well she decided that perhaps defense is the tech is probably the best form of defense and not only did she defend president trumps decision but she also accuse the u.n. itself of perpetually showing bias against israel over many years the united nations has outrageously been of the world's foremost centers of hostility towards israel the u.n. has done much more damage to the prospects for middle east peace than to advance them we will not be a party to that the united states no longer stands by when israel is unfairly attacked in the united nations and the united states will not be lectured to by countries that lack any credibility when it comes to treating both israelis and palestinians fairly. but the palestinian representative was ambassador was absolutely emphatic that the u.s. can no longer be seen as unfair in any negotiation process. jerusalem significance to the palestinian people most limbs and christian cannot be underestimated president ab
law by recognizing jerusalem however the u.s. ambassador as you say nikki haley well she decided that perhaps defense is the tech is probably the best form of defense and not only did she defend president trumps decision but she also accuse the u.n. itself of perpetually showing bias against israel over many years the united nations has outrageously been of the world's foremost centers of hostility towards israel the u.n. has done much more damage to the prospects for middle east peace than to...